Combustion: Needs a mix of the three to occur. You have to have the right amount of fuel mixed with the air and a spark to ignite the burn. If anything is missing or not mixed/timed properly, the engine will not run. No start.

If the engine is turning over but not starting (running), then you have to go step by step and find out what is wrong with YOUR car. There are too many variables that will keep it from starting. Stop chasing post and stick to this one. Answer the questions and we can find the problem.

That said, you indicated you replaced the coil. Do you have a spark at the plugs/wires? If yes, check for fuel delivery and pressure. You can pick up a fuel pressure gauge at just about any parts store.

I have an appointment here shortly, but will check back when I'm finished.

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